Hi Ari,
I played around with the code, and was somewhat shocked to find this
solution:
ul { display: inline; }
Aren't lists always displayed inline? No matter, it fixes your IE6/Win
problems. I haven't tested on a Mac though, but I would image/hope it
would have no effect.
Cheers,
Jesse Skinner
www.thefutureoftheweb.com
> Ah, I went only halfway there when I redefined the <li> element. I
> needed to zero out <ul> as well. But this still doesn't work in
> IE6/Win. Looks perfect in Firefox1.0x/Win. Doesn't work in
> Safari/OSX.
>
> Something is still missing.
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